Need more evidence that Jesse James engaged in many activities that wife Sandra Bullock knew nothing about?

A picture of him doing his best Nazi impersonation adds to that mounting evidence. Us Weekly obtained the 2004 photo, in which James is wearing a Nazi cap, using his fingers to create a Hitler mustache and giving the infamous Nazi salute.

While there is no justification for such a thing, James’ attorney Joe Yanny told CNN that the hat was a “gag gift” from James’ Jewish godfather. And as if to illustrate that James was not an anti-Semite, Yanny said that James had actually lived on a kibbutz in Israel for “nearly a month.”

The photo was taken a year before Bullock and James married. According to a source who spoke to Us Weekly, James took the photo just for “shock value,” and he is “not a white supremacist.”

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Jake Johnson and Damon Wayans Jr. on the "Let's Be Cops," red carpet, Selena Gomez is immortalized in wax and more.

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Actor Idris Elba seen on the set of :A Hundred Streets" on Aug. 8 in London.

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Actors Elisabeth Moss and Mark Duplass arrive at the premiere of RADIUS-TWC's "The One I Love" at the Vista Theatre on Aug. 7 in Los Angeles.

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Actor Nick Kroll arrives at the premiere of RADIUS-TWC's "The One I Love" at the Vista Theatre on Aug. 7 in Los Angeles.

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Actors Damon Wayans Jr. and Jake Johnson arrive at the premiere of "Let's Be Cops" at the Cinerama Dome on Aug. 7 in Los Angeles.

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James D'Arcy arrives at the premiere of "Let's Be Cops" at the Cinerama Dome on Aug. 7 in Los Angeles.

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Actress Julianne Hough arrives at the premiere of "Let's Be Cops" at the Cinerama Dome on Aug. 7 in Los Angeles.

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Actress Hannah Simone arrives at the premiere of "Let's Be Cops" at the Cinerama Dome on Aug. 7 in Los Angeles.

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Actress Nina Dobrev arrives at the premiere of "Let's Be Cops" at the Cinerama Dome on Aug. 7 in Los Angeles.

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Actor Robert Pattinson speaks during the Meet The Filmmakers event for "The Rover" at Apple Store, Regent Street on Aug. 7 in London.

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Actors Nicole Kidman and Jason Bateman are spotted filming Bateman's "The Family Fang" in Westchester, New York, on Aug. 7.

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Akon

Grammy-nominated artist Akon, who is the founder of Akon Lighting Africa Project, discusses at the US-Africa Leaders Summit "Africa: New Parnership Models for Growth" news conference, held in Washington, DC, on Aug. 7, the progress that African heads of state have made.

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James has not offered up any comment himself. He’s currently in a rehab center in Arizona.

Janet Jackson heads to OprahJanet Jackson will be appearing on “The Oprah Winfrey Show” Friday. She’s there to promote her new film, “Why Did I Get Married Too?” but she’s also going to talk to Winfrey about what was going on in her life while she was filming — namely, the death of her brother Michael last June.

Janet Jackson has promoted the film with several outlets before Winfrey, but according to a source close to the singer-actress, only Winfrey is getting details on life with her brother Michael, and her feelings about his death.

“Michael’s death wasn’t about Janet. That’s why she’s said so little about it,” the source said. “But she did care deeply about Michael, and tried to help him. If Janet is going to talk to anyone about Michael’s death, it’s going to be Oprah.”

‘Clash’ at box office“Clash of the Titans” received heavy promotion during “American Idol” Wednesday night, opens in 3,777 theaters and is presented to you in 3-D.

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Time to 'Clash' again

Sam Worthington, who played Jake Sully in 3-D film "Avatar," stars as Perseus in the 2010 remake of 1981's "Clash of the Titans." Perseus learns as a young man that the god Zeus is his real father, and must come to terms with his powers and battle the fearsome Kraken. The film was shot normally, then transformed to 3-D afterwards.

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Gold from the gods

Zeus (Liam Neeson), at long last revealed as Perseus' father, gives his son a special gold coin to aid him in crossing the River Styx into the underworld.

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Don't pay the ferryman

The creepy Charon ferries the newly deceased across the River Styx from the world of the living to the world of the dead.

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A grim crossing

Sheikh Suleiman (Ian Whyte) casts Zeus' gold coin to attract the ferryman, Charon, so that he and Perseus, Ixas (Hans Matheson), Io (Gemma Arterton) and Solon (Liam Cunningham) can reach the entrance to the underworld.

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Woodn't it be nice?

The gigantic Sheikh Suleiman, seen with Perseus, is one of the mysterious Djinn, who have replaced most of their flesh with wood.

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Eye saw that

Perseus seeks aid from the creepy Stygian witches, who share one hideous eyeball between them.

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Bleak landscape

Perseus leads his small band on their quest. Scenes were filmed in England, the Canary Islands and Wales. Some scenes were shot at the Dinorwic Slate Quarry in Wales, which was also used for scenes in "Willow" and "Street Fighter."

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Seeking bloody revenge

Acrisius (Jason Flemyng) was a king whose wife, Danae, was tricked into sleeping with Zeus, thus giving birth to Perseus. Acrisius threw his wife and her infant into the sea, and as punishment, Zeus struck him with lightning and turned him into the hideous Calibos, who later seeks revenge on Perseus.

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Guardian angel

Io (Gemma Arterton) has guarded Perseus his entire life, and it is she who comes forth to help him accept his role as a demigod. In classical mythology, she was seduced by Zeus, who transformed her into a heifer to hide her from his angry wife, Hera.

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Royal family

Queen Cassiopeia (Polly Walker), seen with husband King Kepheus (Vincent Regan), endangers the life of her daughter, Princess Andromeda (Alexa Davalos). Her brash boasts anger the gods, who demand Andromeda be sacrificed to the Kraken.

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Draco (Mads Mikkelsen) leads the Argos Honor Guard as they follow Perseus on a mission to save Andromeda's life.

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Waiting for death

Princess Andromeda was bound to a wooden support and left to be killed by the Kraken, but thanks to Perseus, the sea monster wouldn't find its prey quite so easy to devour.

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Brotherly love

Hades ruled the underworld while his brother Zeus claimed dominion over the air, and another brother, Poseidon, ruled the sea. Hades and Zeus clash often in the film.

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Need a comb?

Russian model Natalia Vodianova plays the legendary Medusa, who turns men to stone if they dare look in her eyes. Medusa famously has snakes for hair, but in the movie, she also has a snakelike body.

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Release the Kraken!

The enormous sea monster known as the Kraken is set free to kill Andromeda, but Perseus cannot let that happen.

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From 'Hulk' to 'Titans'

Frenchman Louis Leterrier, who also directed 2008's "The Incredible Hulk," gives notes to Worthington and Neeson on the set. Leterrier's father, Francois, is an accomplished film director.

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So yes, it will be No. 1, even if the film leaves something to be desired critically.

If “Titans” wasn’t in 3-D, “Why Did I Get Married Too” and Miley Cyrus’ “The Last Song” would both have had a solid chance to nab the No. 1 spot. With the former, you’ve got a built-in audience thanks to devotees of director Tyler Perry and the fact that the entire cast of the original film is returning.

With “The Last Song,” there’s the appeal of Nicholas Sparks (this is the film adaptation of his novel of the same name) and the cast is solid — beyond Cyrus, there’s Kelly Preston and Greg Kinnear.

Too bad both are up against a 3-D flick. Even with the rules of counter-programming, trying to beat a film that comes with a big-ticket premium is a battle even Perseus couldn't win.